(I’m nice, I share…) Here is one of the best content that I’ve seen lately about Facebook, and the fact that the social network is going public. It comes from Publicis Modem UK, it has been published on SlideShare, and I really recommend that you spend some time browsing through it’s content.

Here is one of the best content that I’ve seen lately about Facebook, and the fact that the social network is going public. It comes from Publicis Modem London, it is published on SlideShare, and I really recommend that you spend some time browsing through it’s content.

If I summarize: More than 85% of it’s revenue comes from advertising. Facebook is soon going public with a valuation of roughly $100bn. At first sight, you can think that this number is absolutely huge, and that it could hardly make multiples, which is basically the reason why investors would invest.

But then you realize that facebook in 2010 grabbed only a small 3% of the total digital market, when Google earned a comfortable 46%. The ARPU of a Google user is 8 times more than the ARPU for a Facebook user, so there’s room for a progression.

How can facebook increase it’s revenue? Either by adding more users, or by selling more ads, or by selling more performant and more expensive ads.

So, the other option is to push more ads to the users – we have seen lately a new picture viewer which now can display ads in the right column – and also to make better and more expensive ads, by better target profiling. This is where the new « Open Graph v2 » APIs comes to play, and will allow a never seen before highly accurate and fine user profiling by logging each and every of your so-called « frictionless activities ». What you read, what you listen to, the videos you’re watching, and so on and so forth, all your actions « online » – and not only while in Facebook, and now only in your browser, just think of your Spotify player on your iPhone… – will sculpt a very realistic portrait of you as a consumer.

This is a brilliant strategy to build a much better and finer ads system than the current Google AdWords leader. No doubt that the gap between the 3% and 46% of the digital pie between Facebook and Google from 2010 will soon become a figure of the past.

To be continued… :)

Oh, and make sure you don’t miss their 9 points in the « What If » section, starting at slide #52.

Ever though of the potential of these 9 ideas that Facebook could eventually implement someday? Can you feel that power?

Let’s start this series of posts about the Super Bowl ads with the one from Japanese car builder Toyota for the new Camry. The ad is quite funny, as it shows how things from your every day life could be if they were reinvented in the same way that the new Camry was reinvented and made more useful and innovative.

Let’s start this series of posts about the Super Bowl ads with the one from Japanese car builder Toyota for the new Camry. The ad is quite funny, as it shows how things from your every day life could be if they were reinvented in the same way that the new Camry was reinvented and made more useful and innovative.

So, what’s your prefered reinvention? The Police officer, the blender, the baby, the curtain, or the couch?
Maybe I’ll just go for the reinvented rain, since it’s certainly what I feel more painful in my every day life, and the was it way reinvented in this ad could make such a difference in our lifes ;)